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police are arrested a 22-year- old and a 19-year-old who are accused of a standing in the stairwell of an apartment. the victim was rushed to the hospital where he died. investigators need help finding this man. he walked into a bank of america and rice to wrote. he handed the teller a road, demanding -- a note, and demanding money. if you ever information, you are asked to call crime stoppers. who washes their hands more often? the answer is coming up. also, an emotional reunion for american hikers and her family. details on her release from an iranian prison. days after a massive explosion devastated a community, we are hearing first responders. >> it is nice and dry. we are tracking some showers and storms. i will let you know >> 32-year-old sarah shourd is now in the gulf nation, and after her bail was posted by an unknown source. she was freed last night after spending 13 months in an iranian prison. because of their lack of diplomatic ties with iran, u.s. officials conducted no direct negotiations. two hiking companions will be charged with espionage. we're getting a firsthand ac
police are arrested a 22-year- old and a 19-year-old who are accused of a standing in the stairwell of an apartment. the victim was rushed to the hospital where he died. investigators need help finding this man. he walked into a bank of america and rice to wrote. he handed the teller a road, demanding -- a note, and demanding money. if you ever information, you are asked to call crime stoppers. who washes their hands more often? the answer is coming up. also, an emotional reunion for american...
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in baltimore city, 22 percent of voters headed to the polls..3 state wide turnouttwas over 27 percent. that's below the 30 percent sttte elections officials were projecting. >> just didn't. no real reason. >> i waa a little disappointed because i didn't see aa many as i saw back in 2008. ú% people were being lazy, don't want to get oft couch. don't want to do nothing. >> i went because a lot oo things need to be changed. >> and that brings us to the question of the day. why o you think there was such low voter turnoutt cher writes on our website..3 i believe theelow voter turnout is because marylanders are registered independent and were not allowed to vote in yesterday's election. but rick writes. i think it shows that the people rrnning are not worth voting for. >> the primary set up two rematches, one is race for governor o'malley easily won the democratic nomination and former governor ehrlich faced the challenge from murf and he won by a 3-11margin. and andy harris won the republlcan nomination for the first congressional ddstrict. incumbent cradviile ran unopposed. and two squa
in baltimore city, 22 percent of voters headed to the polls..3 state wide turnouttwas over 27 percent. that's below the 30 percent sttte elections officials were projecting. >> just didn't. no real reason. >> i waa a little disappointed because i didn't see aa many as i saw back in 2008. ú% people were being lazy, don't want to get oft couch. don't want to do nothing. >> i went because a lot oo things need to be changed. >> and that brings us to the question of the day....
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use extra caution there. 22 miles per hour through the stretch approaching 795 down towards liberty. southbound 95, a bit slow spot approaching the beltway northeast. delays are building in the outer loop at old court. northbound 95 almost at a standstill because the two lanes being closed on the southwest side, an accident being cleared there. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. sandra shaw is talking about a race on sunday. >> what makes this unique is it is a run for the fort mchenry tunnel. it is like up and down. it is a challenging race. the cause is the special olympics of maryland. i'm joined by a chief of the maryland transportation authority. tell us what this event is so unique. >> it will have over 1000 runners. there is no chance anyone gets to run through a tunnel. it is unique. this is a great opportunity to run through a tunnel. you'll never get a chance to do it again. the tunnel is beautiful. operations will have it all cleaned up. there are vent fans so it will be an easy race. i think we will install the glass windows so you can see fish swim by when you are r
use extra caution there. 22 miles per hour through the stretch approaching 795 down towards liberty. southbound 95, a bit slow spot approaching the beltway northeast. delays are building in the outer loop at old court. northbound 95 almost at a standstill because the two lanes being closed on the southwest side, an accident being cleared there. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. sandra shaw is talking about a race on sunday. >> what makes this unique is it is a run for the fort...
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this video doesn't even show all of what happened. 22 officers showed up and six officers actually made contact with collins. collins was hospitalized but is expected to be okay. no word right now on why these officers attacked him. >>> there are religions based on one god, on multiple gods, even on nature itself, but what about a religion based on body piercings? a girl was suspended from her north carolina high school because she had a nose ring, however she says that she and her mom belong to a church of body modification and says her piercings, it's not a fashion statement, but a spiritual statement. >> the purpose of my nose ring is basically, like, it makes me kind of feel whole. >> we believe the mind, body and soul are all one entity and that by modifying the body, um, you can bring the, you know, the mind and soul into harmony. >> that minister says his church is federally accredited and has about 3500 members nationwide. attorneys for the school district don't believe her nose piercing is necessary for her religion. >>> sending your child to daycare could help their developmen
this video doesn't even show all of what happened. 22 officers showed up and six officers actually made contact with collins. collins was hospitalized but is expected to be okay. no word right now on why these officers attacked him. >>> there are religions based on one god, on multiple gods, even on nature itself, but what about a religion based on body piercings? a girl was suspended from her north carolina high school because she had a nose ring, however she says that she and her mom...
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out there right now, heavy volume of passengers on the 13, 22 and 19 bus lines and look for the 27, 35 and 36 to be about 30 minutes late. the 10 and 30 taking a diversion at light and pratt. light rail metro subway and mark all look good for travel. from the mta transit team, i'm mark jones. [ male announcer ] it's sunday afternoon. time for football on verizon fios. the nfl in 100% fiber-optic hd quality. that's a good start. but what's this? i can check my fantasy stats without changing the channel. and get an alert any time my team enters the red zone. and then watch every red zone play on nfl redzone. watch out couch, you've got competition as daddy's favorite. it's time for fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v visit verizon.com/getfios. >>> maryland's most powerful doppler radar. five sweeps across the chesapeake, we're dry. nothing to worry about in terms of moisture falling from the sky. we light up the radar fields tonight and into tomorrow, as we have a cold front approaching the area. right now, temperatures ranging from 58, ell
out there right now, heavy volume of passengers on the 13, 22 and 19 bus lines and look for the 27, 35 and 36 to be about 30 minutes late. the 10 and 30 taking a diversion at light and pratt. light rail metro subway and mark all look good for travel. from the mta transit team, i'm mark jones. [ male announcer ] it's sunday afternoon. time for football on verizon fios. the nfl in 100% fiber-optic hd quality. that's a good start. but what's this? i can check my fantasy stats without changing the...
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%-from 95 to 83.continue if you're looking at a 27-minute riie with an average speed of 22 miles per hour. - little bit of relief, from 795, that ssretcc will take you %-there ou're looking at an average of 22 miles per hour. that's the traffic edge report. megan, back to you. >>> here are the stories we are following thhs morning. a fatal crash that killed three peopll in prince george's county.3 police say it haapened around suv crashed on marlboro pike in forestville when the suv was speeding down the road in the wrong direction. the ambulance swerved to avoid it, but the suv side swiped the ambblance before crashing into the a brick door. the thrre people in the suv were from announced dead. the patient compartment was torn off. luckily twoopeople inside of th3 ambulanne were two members of the prince george's fire %-smithh downtown at the boartdf elections where the absentee votes will start to be counted. beenstein leads pat jjssamy. there's 2100 absentee votes to be counted and that ill start -oday. actually it's closer to 3600 democrats that wanted the absentee ballots so the
%-from 95 to 83.continue if you're looking at a 27-minute riie with an average speed of 22 miles per hour. - little bit of relief, from 795, that ssretcc will take you %-there ou're looking at an average of 22 miles per hour. that's the traffic edge report. megan, back to you. >>> here are the stories we are following thhs morning. a fatal crash that killed three peopll in prince george's county.3 police say it haapened around suv crashed on marlboro pike in forestville when the suv...
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i do 22 more inspections than the government requires. and my fresh, all-natural chickens are never given any hormones or steroids. ♪ ...and no candy, gladys. [ clucks ] [ male announcer ] perdue. extra inspections... extraordinary chicken. [ monkey cheeps ] [ male announcer ] a bath becomes even more pleasurable when you know that your water is being heated in an environmentally- conscious way while saving you hundreds of dollars on your water-heating energy bill. the geospring water heater from ge with advanced hybrid technology. heating the water in your home any other way is just going to seem primitive. [ monkey cheeps ] ♪ maryland residents can save up to $780 while funds last. progress through the courseeof these years. >> people all over the city are frustrated with the crime and want to see change. >>> a big upset. tte unofficial winner in one of the hottest primary races. >>> fighting childhood obesity, one kid at a time. the new reallty show that puts you on thh front line of n epidemic. >> i'm sorry. i can'ttdo this. >> an
i do 22 more inspections than the government requires. and my fresh, all-natural chickens are never given any hormones or steroids. ♪ ...and no candy, gladys. [ clucks ] [ male announcer ] perdue. extra inspections... extraordinary chicken. [ monkey cheeps ] [ male announcer ] a bath becomes even more pleasurable when you know that your water is being heated in an environmentally- conscious way while saving you hundreds of dollars on your water-heating energy bill. the geospring water heater...
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and an important local race, votes are still being counted. 22 hours after the polls closed in maryland, the polls are counting for the city state attorney's race. bernstein leads jessamy. stay with us for the latest and the results and the reaction, go to wjz.com. >>> new developments in the fall out over the sudden acceleration problems. [no audio] >>> sudden acceleration in the company's vehicles lawsuits were field after toyota recalled millions of vehicles. along with brake glitches. the consumers claimed that toyota knew about it in 2003 and they failed to act. denise, back to you. >>> thank you, mary. toyota recalled 8 million vehicles worldwide in the last year. >>> a large drop into a large bucket. as alex demetrick has more, it's a plan to reduce pollution in the bay. >> reporter: most of the water may start up here, and sooner and later, much makes its way into the blue planes waste water treatment plant in washington, d.c. it happens to be the largest of its kind in the world. 327million-gallons a day. at the other end, water free of toxic chemicals and bacteria, but not nit
and an important local race, votes are still being counted. 22 hours after the polls closed in maryland, the polls are counting for the city state attorney's race. bernstein leads jessamy. stay with us for the latest and the results and the reaction, go to wjz.com. >>> new developments in the fall out over the sudden acceleration problems. [no audio] >>> sudden acceleration in the company's vehicles lawsuits were field after toyota recalled millions of vehicles. along with...
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she is petrified. >> reporter: petit got the money and left the bank at 9:22. >> they told us they wouldn't hurt anybody if she got back there with the money. she believed them. >> reporter: at 9:26 police in unmarked cars to the petits' house. officers are told to block off the street but not to approach. almost 30 minutes later, at 9:54, a badly injured william petit manages to escape to a neighbor's house and a second 911 call is made. >> i got bill petit here, who's hurt, my neighbor. >> he's at your house? >> yes, he's right here. >> reporter: then suspects steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky allegedly set the house o on fire and attempt to flee in their car. police tried to block the driveway causing the cars to collide. the officers approached with pistols drawn but the suspects race away only to crash moments later. police have been criticized for taking too long to act. >> i can't say giving any blame whatsoever to the policemen. it belongs exclusively to the two men. >> jurors were were also shown graphic pictures from inside the charred home including gruesome photos of the bod
she is petrified. >> reporter: petit got the money and left the bank at 9:22. >> they told us they wouldn't hurt anybody if she got back there with the money. she believed them. >> reporter: at 9:26 police in unmarked cars to the petits' house. officers are told to block off the street but not to approach. almost 30 minutes later, at 9:54, a badly injured william petit manages to escape to a neighbor's house and a second 911 call is made. >> i got bill petit here, who's...
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kamenetz prids himself on a well-run operation. he comepares this to good football. >> you do not just go in there and say, hey, i can do this." you have to have the qualifications. >> farm joe voted earlier today. he was appearing casual and comfortable on this critical day. >> i feel i am the right person for the job. it is time for them to cast their vote and aside. i have confidence that they will make the right decision. the voters in baltimore county are intelligent. >> this speaks to the geographic diversity of the county. two democrats with very different styles. >> here is the bottom line. one of them will not be out in an intersection tomorrow. both are hoping it is the other guy, both hoping to make it through november. live, devereaux wiener, wbal-tv 11 news. >> another highly contested race is city state's attorney. jessamy ispatricia o against the bernstein. david has the latest for us. >> we discovered a clever ploy, some jessamy volunteers are urging supporters to support bernstein. there is another bernstein on the
kamenetz prids himself on a well-run operation. he comepares this to good football. >> you do not just go in there and say, hey, i can do this." you have to have the qualifications. >> farm joe voted earlier today. he was appearing casual and comfortable on this critical day. >> i feel i am the right person for the job. it is time for them to cast their vote and aside. i have confidence that they will make the right decision. the voters in baltimore county are...
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a 22-year-old is charged with stabbing a man in carroll county. this happened monday night around 10:00 p.m. on gill avenue. one woman is behind bars, accused of being involved in the altercation. >> the search is on for a bank robber. look at this picture of the man -- there he is. he walked into the bank of america branch in pikesville about 9:00 a.m. friday morning. he handed the teller a note demanding money. he got away on foot. if you have any information, you should call metro crime stoppers. after 13 months in prison, american hiker sarah shourd is free after some diplomatic wheeling and dealing. >> her companions are still behind bars. injured mitchell has more. >> it was a happy ending for sarah shourd. the hiker was released from oman.n and flown to al >> on behalf of myself and my family, i am standing here today because of the efforts of many people and many governments. >> she was reunited with her mother, who with the other mothers have been pleading and lobbying and begging for the release of their children, saying they had wandere
a 22-year-old is charged with stabbing a man in carroll county. this happened monday night around 10:00 p.m. on gill avenue. one woman is behind bars, accused of being involved in the altercation. >> the search is on for a bank robber. look at this picture of the man -- there he is. he walked into the bank of america branch in pikesville about 9:00 a.m. friday morning. he handed the teller a note demanding money. he got away on foot. if you have any information, you should call metro...
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cammamkevin kamenetz has been endoosed by the un and pawtucket newspaper. but the jewish times has decided not to endorse either candidate. >> are you surprised or disaapointed and. >> no i am grateful. because i don't want that to be perceived as some religious bias. >> but innthe editorial, jewwss times said either candidate is a winning choice. that statement pleases bartenfelder. candidates. and make the decision that you think is bess, for the future of this county. -> and with the campaign winding down, both candidates say they %-supporters show up at the pol3 in randallstown, john rydell, fox 45 news at 10:00. -> the winner will beefacing former state delegateken holt november 2 n the general election, of course. the economy is number one. thousands of people in tate of maryland looking for new jobss as we speak. and most maryllnd census jobs ended in july and august. that means 12,000 people nned to find work somewhere else. and the state unemployment ratt declined between april and july. but the same rope has to be seeú in aay of the sectors. >> a
cammamkevin kamenetz has been endoosed by the un and pawtucket newspaper. but the jewish times has decided not to endorse either candidate. >> are you surprised or disaapointed and. >> no i am grateful. because i don't want that to be perceived as some religious bias. >> but innthe editorial, jewwss times said either candidate is a winning choice. that statement pleases bartenfelder. candidates. and make the decision that you think is bess, for the future of this county. ->...
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ussell scott laderer aged 22 and cassandra lynn glover aged 19, are charged with second-degree murder. >> a string of evenings continue. plenty of blue skies and mile temperatures, wjz is live with first-warning weather coverage. bob turk updating the forecast. >> pleasant conditions. very dry, the breeze we had this afternoon beginning to calm down and makes for a cool night. bernadette woods looking at 3 named storms on the map. >> reporter: it's the peak of hurricane season and you can see it on the map. starting out with igor because it's the strongest one. 144 mile-per-hour winds, it's moving northwest slowly and it's taking it towards bermuda. that's the concern with the storm. we'll talk about this one moving slowly straight through the weekend. now heading further out, julia, category 1 hurricane. it's really far out there and even when it makes the turn looks like it will stay out there. the newest one is karl. it's expected to keep strengthening and make its way over the peninsula. it looks like it will gain more strength over the southern parts of the gulf and making land f
ussell scott laderer aged 22 and cassandra lynn glover aged 19, are charged with second-degree murder. >> a string of evenings continue. plenty of blue skies and mile temperatures, wjz is live with first-warning weather coverage. bob turk updating the forecast. >> pleasant conditions. very dry, the breeze we had this afternoon beginning to calm down and makes for a cool night. bernadette woods looking at 3 named storms on the map. >> reporter: it's the peak of hurricane season...
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may gust to 22. that's onlyythingg with 88 degrees for the high, that might feel kind of nicc with all of the sunshine. with a lot of sun as well. you're look ago at a warm day throughout tte state today, warmer than yesterday when we wereein the low 80s. we willlget to the low 80s by noon and getting the 88 higg by 4:00 this afternoon. and 86 degrees, but as you see, still clear skies and overnight tonight, 68 degrees, clouds move overnight tonight and the light shower possible only in the northern part of the state if at all..3 otherwise tomorrow, 85 degrees, 79 and mostly coolerr behinddthe front oo thursday and friday. 89 on saturday so nice weather as we move toward the end oo tte workweek. 84 with a chance of showers on sunday ut justta 30 to 40% chancc then. 83 monday with mostly sunny skiis. what do the roadways look like3 this morning? -t's kind of graphic, what does the traffic look like? herr is lauren cooke with the traffic edge. >> reporter: thank you, sttve. it's very congested this mor
may gust to 22. that's onlyythingg with 88 degrees for the high, that might feel kind of nicc with all of the sunshine. with a lot of sun as well. you're look ago at a warm day throughout tte state today, warmer than yesterday when we wereein the low 80s. we willlget to the low 80s by noon and getting the 88 higg by 4:00 this afternoon. and 86 degrees, but as you see, still clear skies and overnight tonight, 68 degrees, clouds move overnight tonight and the light shower possible only in the...
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he kevin kamenetz joins us live instudio to fill us in on his final push toward tte primary. >>> next federal help for ssall businesses. the tax cuts presidentt bama is ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at home you would never pay a bill without reading it neither should congress. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message because i'm proud to be ranked one of the most independent members of congress. >>> renewed concern over the strength of european banks.ú offfr more relief for american ú%cut on wednesday.200 milliin x it's not clear whether congress will pass the president os proposal before the election. the administrat
he kevin kamenetz joins us live instudio to fill us in on his final push toward tte primary. >>> next federal help for ssall businesses. the tax cuts presidentt bama is ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i...
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later today, kamenetz is expected to hear. he has celebrated many a victory here hoping to celebrate again tonight. bartenfelder open to the same thing in pikesville. >> of voters could not say the weather kept them from the polls. today with a picture-perfect. add in the a couple of all the contested races and you would expect a big turnout. we're live now in the northwest baltimore. lisa, is that the case? good numbers of the polls today? >> statewide, no major problems at the polls. according to the state board of election, turnout across the state has been light. >> yes, it is light. very light so far. >> that was the story around baltimore city. by 9:00 a.m., fewer than 6000 people had turned out to vote in the first two hours the polls were open. >> there were a lot of people that i think will be interested in the general election. >> it will be later on, probably in the afternoon and evening. >> that was the hope. by 11:00 a.m., things had improved but only slightly. a little more than 50,000 voters. baltimore city elec
later today, kamenetz is expected to hear. he has celebrated many a victory here hoping to celebrate again tonight. bartenfelder open to the same thing in pikesville. >> of voters could not say the weather kept them from the polls. today with a picture-perfect. add in the a couple of all the contested races and you would expect a big turnout. we're live now in the northwest baltimore. lisa, is that the case? good numbers of the polls today? >> statewide, no major problems at the...
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a lot of us in new york city were in soho downtown. did you go to was it 22 events? >> i think i had lost track by the end of the evening. but everybody in the industry had been so incredibly supporters and helpful, and this was a group effort. i mean this was everybody getting behind it. big names, people who work in the stores. it was for the customers. and i really wanted to be out and be visible, and also to say thank you to so many people that worked so hard. >> a lot of us kicked off with, we spoke with him just last thursday ahead of the largest public fashion show of new york city which was done at lincoln center last thursday night. which helps people get ready for fashion's night out. we showcase what was hot now. that was a great success. >> it was a great success. it was really like staging a military operation. we worked on the fashion show for over six months. there were 170 models. really showcasing the looks of the season, and i think our thinking behind that was not only to kick off fashion's night out, but also in a week where television and newspap
a lot of us in new york city were in soho downtown. did you go to was it 22 events? >> i think i had lost track by the end of the evening. but everybody in the industry had been so incredibly supporters and helpful, and this was a group effort. i mean this was everybody getting behind it. big names, people who work in the stores. it was for the customers. and i really wanted to be out and be visible, and also to say thank you to so many people that worked so hard. >> a lot of us...
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kamenetz. i'' going to ask you the same question that we opened with him. what makes you best person for this? >> the voters are goiig to ultimately decide that. one of the things i have on my state level at the members of the house of delegate and served in the appropriation committee and for the next couple of years we have tough financial times the state has tough budget deccsions to make. ultimately decisions that they -ake there will get back to tte ressdents throughout the state. given that, i think it's important to have that knowledgg of what is going on in nnapolis and have the relationship there %-so when these decisions are me we're a part of ttat and we're at the table. >>>outside of economy, which %-that goes on in the coonty, we there other main issues that you county executive? >> the top issues re always the same. we have to run governmentú efficiently aad effectively, bu3 -t the same timm, the taxpayers need the services hat they deserre from the taxes that they -ay. education
kamenetz. i'' going to ask you the same question that we opened with him. what makes you best person for this? >> the voters are goiig to ultimately decide that. one of the things i have on my state level at the members of the house of delegate and served in the appropriation committee and for the next couple of years we have tough financial times the state has tough budget deccsions to make. ultimately decisions that they -ake there will get back to tte ressdents throughout the state....